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1 minute ago, willmoy said:

Great to watch a game where umpires didn't favour either team, just let it flow.

Not like that anally umpired game last night.

Watching today shows we're fair way off these teams.

BTW..  suck a sausage Collingwood!!

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ha ha Howe.

Wonder how bad Adam's injury is

Season done.

Can we all just stop for a second and think of poor Jeremy Howe. The poor lad is hurting and Ha hahahahahahaha


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Watching today shows we're fair way off these teams.

BTW..  suck a sausage Collingwood!!

Have Faith Daz

The Boys need to look each other in the eye this week 

We know we can play well…

7 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

I think that’s the most contested and hard game of footy I’ve ever seen - so good. And from my two most hated clubs. Off to punish myself for this dirty thought with a nice glass of wine.

Inaccurate gaol kicking in the first half made it look like more pressure. 

That second amazed by both teams fight.

Mcgerry couldn't hold simple chest marks, mihocec nothing, forwards too small.

I was ambivalent about the result of that game until the Pies fans started that "Collingwoooooood" chant with about three minutes to go.  You won't see me say this ever again probably, but ONYA CATS!

 
11 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rohan played like he had the pick of his teammates wife’s for the night.

I'd give this 2 likes if i could

Agree DD. I really don't want to be in the vicinity of the toothless army again anytime soon. It warms the heart to know that most of them will now miss out on getting tickets for their prelim. 


That was one of the really great finals games.  And makes you realise just how unbelievably dominant our September campaign was last year.  That game today was what you always hear about what finals are supposed to be like.  I still think our best is good enough to take Geelong if we can get there.  

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Agree DD. I really don't want to be in the vicinity of the toothless army again anytime soon. It warms the heart to know that most of them will now miss out on getting tickets for their prelim. 

I reckon pies go out straight sets. In fact I’m jumping on Facebook to let them all know!!!! 

5 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Can we all just stop for a second and think of poor Jeremy Howe. The poor lad is hurting and Ha hahahahahahaha

I actually didn't think he played that well either. Made a few errors 

53 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rohan played like he had the pick of his teammates wife’s for the night.

And Hawkins (little impact) played, like he was the one he chose.

Edited by kev martin


10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Have Faith Daz

The Boys need to look each other in the eye this week 

We know we can play well…

Sir, I'm extremely proud of the boys for getting this far and I applaud them for how hard they have worked this year.

But I think having being hunted all year and being physically bashed each week I think it's unfortunately caught up to us mentally and physically.

I think we still beat Brisbane but coming up against Geelong who are another gear up will be an enormous task.

I'm more confident that next year we'll bounce back really well.

Edited by dazzledavey36

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I actually didn't think he played that well either. Made a few errors 

Always trying to take mark Of The Year.

One of the best games I’ve watched all year and I loathe both teams. 
 

#paradox much

7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Watching today shows we're fair way off these teams.

BTW..  suck a sausage Collingwood!!

What points make you say that?

filth have only won 1 game in the last 3 games and that was by 1 point to an inaccurate team that didn't even make the final 8


1 minute ago, kev martin said:

And Hawkins (little impact), like he was the one he chose.

Was that the lady in the front row..

Cracking game (wife and in-laws All pies)

 

daicos’ floaty kick from de goeys tremendous in board kick with ?3 left cost them 

 

That was unbelievable.  An ornament to the greatest game on earth!

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sir, I'm extremely proud of the boys for getting this far and I applause for how hard they have worked this year.

But I think having being hunted all year and being physically bashed each week I think it's unfortunately caught up to us mentally and physically.

I think we still beat Brisbane but coming up against Geelong who are another gear up will be an enormous task.

I'm more confident that next year we'll bounce back really well.

We must fight adversity Daz. Not lay down 


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